First game balls have been placed in the humidor, lucky caps are once again seeing daylight after the long winter months, and Aceball fans are anxiously awaiting Opening Day at Aces Ballpark, April 3! Study up on the new hydration stations, food offerings, and themed nights!

Theme Nights

2-for-$22 Tuesdays presented by KTVN Channel 2 NewsWinning Wednesdays presented by KTVN Channel 2 News, featuring $1 food items. In addition to the $1 food items on Wednesdays, all fans in attendance will receive a general admission ticket to the next Wednesday home game if the Aces win.Thirsty Thursdays™ $2 Coors specials on Coors Light presented by ESPN Radio 94.5 FM and the Reno News and ReviewFireworks Friday with Saint Mary’s presented by KRNV News 4Kids Eat Free Sundays presented by Sam’s Club, popchips and Reno Media Group, with 500 kids 12 and under receiving a voucher for hot dogs, popchips and a drink.

Freight House District

Be sure to swing by the newly revamped FHD this season… Duffy’s Ale House sports the largest draft selection in northern Nevada, 250 Lounge will be spinning the tunes and mixing cocktails, Arroyo Mexican Grill spices things up with their out-of-the-park grub, and the Heineken Stage and Tuaca Center Bar will be rocking the best bands in Reno under the open air patio canopy.

Ballpark Food w/ a Taunting Twist

Let’s start with the staple…a ballpark hot dog. Ace’s Stadium’s dog is not just any ordinary hot dog, it’s a Carson City Sausage Factory hot dog, made by a multi-generational sausage making family. It’s local, it’s the real deal. Pair it with one of the new WOW items like the full size souvenir helmet nachos, chocolate chip cookie cup ice cream sundae, or a fried chicken po’ boy that you’ll need a stack of napkins to finish.

NEW Beer Garden

There is more to right field than just an amazing view of the park and city this year… it’s where you’ll find the brand new Craft Beer Garden. Over a dozen craft brews will be on tap from the likes of Blue Moon, Crispin, New Belgium, Sam Adams, Lagunitas, and Northern Nevada’s own Great Basin.